Across
- 5. Someone who buys goods and resources.
- 7. Bringing new life to a culture.
- 9. A company that operates in two or more countries.
- 11. The WHO works around the world to stop this from happening.
- 13. The process of two cultures becoming more and more alike.
- 14. (Acronym) This organization creates international rules for trade.
- 18. An economic system that prioritizes the free market and private ownership.
- 19. A term that refers to the interconnected relationship between people and economies.
- 20. Indigenous children in Canada were sent here to be assimilated into Western culture.
- 22. This UN human rights documents is often criticized because it is a recommendation, not law.
- 24. Looking after the land to ensure
- 25. When countries invest in other countries.
- 26. Proving people with equal opportunities to participate in society.
Down
- 1. The shift of a country's economy from agriculture to manufacturing.
- 2. The process of making trade easier.
- 3. Development of resources that doesn't compromise environmental health.
- 4. The process of a minority culture being absorbed into a dominant culture, usually resulting in loss of language.
- 6. Measure of economic welfare.
- 8. Mixing of two cultures, creating something new.
- 10. This poem was used to justify the mistreatment of colonized people.
- 12. A cultural change in a person or group as a result of contact with others.
- 15. Hiring workers outside of a company to do a task.
- 16. The process of putting a group of people in a lower or powerless position in society.
- 17. The process of extending political or military control over another area.
- 21. A trading bloc in North and South America that has recently been replaced with CUSMA.
- 23. A quality each person has, that is impacted by culture, language, etc.
